Tomorrow, NOAA scientists will steam out of San Diego harbor to lead the most extensive effort to understand changing ocean chemistry on the West Coast and its impact on economically and culturally important fish and shellfish.

Buoys such as this one off the coast of Washington state collect important information about ocean acidification. In the background is the NOAA Ship Fairweather, which is not participating in the cruise, but did so in the past. The 2016 mission will be conducted by scientists aboard the NOAA Ship Ronald H. Brown. (Image credit: NOAA/Gavin Chensue)